Friday, September 30, 2011

9/11 Was Good For US: The Case Against Israel

The
most amusing news this week is the Israeli rerun of a 2008 propaganda
story, in which Al Qaeda denounces 9/11 inquiry as conspiracy theory and
singles out Israel's arch enemy Iran as the worst peddler of the
madness, as described in the Wednesday Ynetnews story, Al-Qaeda slams Iran 'conspiracy theories'.

Thus
the Zionist/Globalist bogey man, ridiculed as Al-CIA-duh by the
free-thinking Internet Intelligentsia, remains the gang that not only
can't shoot straight, but that inevitably shoots the Muslim world in the
back. As a former Army Opposing Force's (OPFOR) Controller, I view
Al-Qaeda as a nominally red (enemy) force that inevitably acts in
support of blue (allied) strategic objectives. If there were no
Al-Qaeda, then we would have to create one to keep the Global War going.

My
analysis of a Netanyahu gaffe (below) was one of many that forced the
first silly story, so implausible that it would make a TV wrestling
pitchman blush. It was reported by Haaretz as Qaida No. 2: Hezbollah started rumor that Israel planned 9/11.
Since the Izzys are trotting out their old stuff it serves them right
that I now trot out mine to take up the challenge. It was originally
published in The Lone Star Iconoclast on April 19, 2008.

More
than six years after 9/11, the Israel angle becomes more and more
acute, and it becomes harder and harder to be obtuse about it. The
circumstantial case for Israeli involvement in the terror attacks grows
stronger with each new revelation, old evasion or repeated charge of
anti-Semitism leveled against those who dare to ask questions.

Netanyahu's
Wednesday remarks suggest that Israel had a motive in the terrorist
events, but they are hardly new material. Indeed, on September 11, 2001,
shortly after the collapse of the Twin Towers, the same Netanyahu was
asked by reporters how the then-fresh cataclysm would affect US/Israel
relations.

"It's very good, Well, not very good, but it will generate immediate sympathy."

He
wasn't the only one who had reason to celebrate the terror attacks.
American neocons, closely aligned to Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party,
had already published their desire to see a "new Pearl Harbor" to
catalyze American public opinion for an imperial "new American Century."
The document that contains the "new Pearl Harbor" line, Restructuring America's Defenses,
was accepted by an incoming Bush administration in 2000. In large part
it was a repetition of ideas accepted by Israeli right-wingers in the
1996 document, A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm.

One Israeli Arrested, Others Detained at NY Airports.
"The
New York Times reported Thursday that a group of five men had set up
video cameras aimed at the Twin Towers before the attack on Tuesday, and
were congratulating one another afterwards." -- Fox News, September 14, 2001

Shortly
after 9/11, Jewish film director Mark Levin found that more and more
New Yorkers believed that Israel was behind the terror attacks.
Accordingly he examined the various unexplained facts and
unsubstantiated rumors that were fueling local public opinion in his
boldly-named Protocols of Zion. The documentary took its title from the controversial underground political classic, The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, which alleged that a worldwide Jewish conspiracy is the unseen force in shaping international events.

In Protocols of Zion Levin addressed the notorious dancing Israelis,
believed to be Mossad agents, who were filming and celebrating the
ongoing attack on the World Trade Center when they were arrested by
local police. In a popular YouTube clip excerpted from the documentary,
three of the arrested Israelis offer a dubious explanation of their 9/11 activities on an Israeli television program in November 2001.

Shortly
after 9/11, Fox News investigated the forbidden topic of Israeli
involvement in the attacks. It abruptly took the video down shortly
after airing it, though, reportedly due to pressure from the Israel
lobby. The official government investigations that Carl Cameron's report
prompted were quietly dropped.

Israeli Spy Ring
"Since
Sept. 11, more than 60 Israelis have been arrested or detained, either
under the new patriot anti-terrorism law, or for immigration violations.
A handful of active Israeli military were among those detained,
according to investigators, who say some of the detainees also failed
polygraph questions when asked about alleged surveillance activities
against and in the United States." -- Fox News, December 2001

Every
extract or quote in my essay has come from a pro-Israel mainstream
media source, and it's difficult to see how anyone could accuse Ha'aretz, Mark Levin, the Israeli 9/11 suspects or Fox News
of anti-Semitism. Nevertheless, for committing the thought crime of
putting it all together, I shall certainly be accused of anti-Semitism.

In
this topsy-turvy post-9/11 new world order, the label "anti-Semite" is
the price one pays for asserting that two plus two equals four. George
Orwell, that most relevant of modern writers, predicted things would be
like this. On the other hand, it is acceptable in fact, encouraged to
assert that "Islamo-fascists" are capable of saying and doing all kinds
of evil.

A few days after the attacks, Osama bin Laden denied any role in them:

Bin Laden says he wasn't behind attacks
"The
US government has consistently blamed me for being behind every
occasion its enemies attack it. I would like to assure the world that I
did not plan the recent attacks, which seem to have been planned by
people for personal reasons." -- CNN, September 17, 2001

Soon
afterward, the Bush administration "discovered" a videotaped
confession, so we wouldn't have to worry whom Bin Laden was accusing of
being the perpetrators. Never mind that Arabic experts pronounced the
videotaped to be a phony. To this very day Muslims have tried to muddy
the waters when it comes to 9/11. Take Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, for example, who just Wednesday insinuated that the
official US story was, at best, in error:

Report: Netanyahu says 9/11 terror attacks good for Israel
"Four
or five years ago, a suspicious event occurred in New York. A building
collapsed and they said that 3000 people had been killed, but never
published their names. Under this pretext, they attacked Afghanistan and
Iraq and since then, a million people have been killed only in Iraq." -- Ha'aretz, Apr. 16, 2008

Without
a doubt, Ahmadinejad is stretching things a bit. First, the names of
all 2,749 World Trade Center victims were unreported only for five years
-- but were read on the fifth anniversary of 9/11. Further, the Bush
administration has not killed a million Iraqis. As of the latest report
by the British Lancet, it has killed a mere two thirds of a million.

After
Netanyahu finished his remarks about how good 9/11 has been for Israel,
he launched into a tirade about the evil of Iran and Ahmadinejad. Thank
God we have Bibi to remind us who our real enemies are.

My most recent articles detailing current Israeli false flag efforts against the United States: